Varaha
Vishnu preserves everything Brahma has created.
Mathsya,kurma,varaha,narasimha,vamana ,rama,krishna,budha kalki
Vishnu has ten incarnations: Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.
Pataleshwar Temple, Badami Cave Temples - Sanctum sanctorum, The Buddhist "Carpenter's Cave" at Ellora in Maharashtra, India., Varaha Cave Temple 7th century, Ellora cave 16, Shore Temple at Mamallapuram, nanta Padmanabha Swami Temple, Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple in Bangalore - also a cave temple, Varaha Cave Temple, Badami Cave Temples, Pandavleni Caves, Karla Caves.
Behind the Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Bhumi. Means "earth, soil" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a Hindu earth goddess. She is the wife of Varaha, an avatar of Vishnu.
The 10 avatars 1.Masaya 2.Kurma 3.Varaha 4.Narsima 5.Vahman 6.Parshuram 7.Rama 8.Krishna 9.Buddha 10.Kalki
Krishna is actually an avatar of the diety lord vishnu who has eleven forms: 1. Vishnu 2. Matsya 3. Kurma 4. Varaha 5. Narasimha 6. Vamana 7. Parashurama 8. Rama 9. Krishna 10. Buddha 11. Kalki
Actually there are 9 avatars of Vishnu; Matsya the fish Kurma the tortoise Varaha the boar Narashimha the man-lion Vamana the dwarf Rama the prince Krishna the ideal human Buddha the yogi Kalki the warrior (he has not come yet but is predicted to return on a white horse at the end of time)
Varaha is the Hindu god with the form of a boar or a boar's head (and four arms holding various implements) on a man's body. Most Buddist sects do not have dieities, but that is not true of all of them. Tibetan Buddhism and Shingon Buddhism (from Japan and present on the West Coast of the US.), for example, do have dieties (I am a Shingon Buddhist). We do not have a pig diety.
In Hindu belief, it is commonly accepted that the two human forms of Vishnu are Shri Ram and Shri Krishna. However, as Hindu belief is so diverse, it its likely that there will be a very small minority of Hinuds who would find this statement to be contentious.
Dashavataram refers to the ten main incarnations of Lord Vishnu. They are: 1. Matsya- fish 2. Kurma- Tortoise 3. Varaha- Boar 4. Narasimha- Half man and half lion 5. Vamana- Dwarf 6. Parshurama- Slayer of the Kshatriya kings & carrying an axe 7. Rama-Prince of Ayodhya 8. Krishna- A cowherd boy 9. Buddha- Founder of Buddhism 10. Kalki- The destroyer of evil